King James's and Landport Gates are two English Heritage gateways in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
Earthen ramparts protecting the land side of the port containing munitions, international goods storage, warehouses, shops and homes were constructed in the 14th century which were strengthened by order of Henry VIII in the 16th.
[1][2] Four ornate gateways were originally access points to Portsmouth through the town walls.
At a later, unknown, date it was moved again and is now roughly 0.5 miles (0.80 km) from its original position, forming part of the boundary of United Services Ground in Burnaby Road.
Landport Gate was built in 1760 as a new main entry point to Portsmouth from the Dockyard and growing community on the Common.